The roots of Islamic tradition go back to the beginning of the seventh century in the area of the Arab Peninsula. With the coming of Islam to the Arab Peninsula, ends the era of polytheism and the central of belief becomes monotheistic, the belief in one God - Allah dz.š.. Since the foundation of the world, many Prophets have spread the word of Allah dž.š.. They spoke to people about conversion, and the last among them was Muhammad a.s.. Muhammad a.s. introduced the people to the God's speech, its obligations and unquestioning beliefs recorded in the Holy Qur'an. The religious law of Islam - Sharia, came from the Qur'an and its interpretation. A great part of the Sharia is not in line with the correct interpretations of the Islamic tradition. Sharia law puts a woman in an inferior position by depriving her of fundamental human rights. In this sense, the wrong interpretations of the Qur'an, only women are forced to fully cover their bodies even though the ajets directs dressing manners for both man and woman, imprisoning women in the household and any attempt to include a woman into the social and political scene of public life is in condemned. Sharia itself imposes patriarchy as a social system and women repressed by the Sharia law did not question it.